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1 pass through
intransitive verb* * *I. vi1. (experience)▪ to \pass through through sth etw durchlaufento \pass through through different cycles/stages verschiedene Zyklen/Stadien durchlaufento \pass through through bitter days and months schwierige Tage und Monate durchmachento \pass through through a terrible ordeal ein furchtbares Martyrium erleiden müssen [o fam durchmachen2. (travel) durchreisenI wanted to stop but we had to \pass through through ich wollte anhalten, doch wir mussten durchfahrenwe were only \pass throughing through wir waren nur auf der Durchreisewe \pass throughed through Stuttgart on our way to the Black Forest auf unserer Fahrt in den Schwarzwald kamen wir durch Stuttgartwhy didn't you visit us? — we only \pass throughed through the station warum haben Sie uns denn nicht besucht? — wir waren nur kurz am Bahnhof und sind dann weitergefahrento \pass through through the customs/a detector den Zoll/einen Detektor passierenII. vt▪ to \pass through sth through sth:the cook \pass throughed the carrots through the mixer der Koch pürierte die Karotten im Mixerwaste water is often \pass throughed through filters Abwasser wird oft durch Filter geleitet* * *viI'm only passing through — ich bin nur auf der Durchreise
* * *A v/t2. durch … schleusenB v/i1. durchfahren, -gehen, -queren, -reisen, -schreiten etc, durch … gehen etc, durchfließen:be passing through auf der Durchreise sein2. (hin)durchführen, durch … führen (Draht, Tunnel etc)3. durchbohren4. durchmachen, erleben5. Seiten etc überfliegen* * *intransitive verb* * *v.durchfahren v.durchlaufen v.durchreisen v. -
2 pass through
vi1) ( experience)to \pass through through sth etw durchlaufen;to \pass through through different cycles/ stages verschiedene Zyklen/Stadien durchlaufen;to \pass through through bitter days and months schwierige Tage und Monate durchmachen;to \pass through through a terrible ordeal ein furchtbares Martyrium erleiden müssen [o ( fam) durchmachen];2) ( journey through) durchreisen;I wanted to stop but my friends said we had to \pass through through ich wollte anhalten, aber meine Freunde wollten weiterfahren;we were only \pass throughing through so I couldn't stop and say hi wir waren nur auf der Durchreise, also konnte ich nicht mal eben vorbeischauen;to \pass through through sth durch etw akk [hindurch]gehen;we \pass throughed through Stuttgart on our way to the Black Forest auf unserer Fahrt in den Schwarzwald kamen wir durch Stuttgart;why didn't you visit us while you were in Stuttgart? - we only \pass throughed through the station warum haben Sie uns nicht besucht, als Sie in Stuttgart waren? - wir hatten nur einen kurzen Aufenthalt im Bahnhof;to \pass through through the customs/ a detector den Zoll/einen Detektor passieren
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